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eisenhower, they're no longer the party of ronald regan. his most famous lines is mr.ease tear down this wall. when republicans say america first, what they really mean is democracy last. that's what they mean when they say america first. it's not about our principles anymore and the narrative and common story that all of us have shared about a constitution and the will of the people and a government by and for the people. it is about an inability to push through whatever you want by whatever means necessary in this. it doesn't surprise me. that's what the republican party has become. >> if ronald regan ran in the republican nomination, he would probably finish fifth or sixth in a republican primary. >> easily. easily. the stuff they're saying on fox is getting replayed on russian state tv. that's how much they love tucker. that's how much they love it. the nra is down with russia. it's a total russian realignment. it's bizarre. let's talk about zelenskyy. one of the theories will why the right hates him is that he stood up to trump and he's the reason trump got impeac
eisenhower, they're no longer the party of ronald regan. his most famous lines is mr.ease tear down this wall. when republicans say america first, what they really mean is democracy last. that's what they mean when they say america first. it's not about our principles anymore and the narrative and common story that all of us have shared about a constitution and the will of the people and a government by and for the people. it is about an inability to push through whatever you want by whatever...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, raper ronald regan national airport. >>> volodymyr zelenskyy received a standing ovation from lawmakers during an historic wartime address to a joint meeting of congress. he also met with president biden yesterday in his first trip outside ukraine since russia invaded in february. he thanked mr. biden, congress, and the american people for their continuing support. jarred hill is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, wendi. president zelenskyy took painstaking effort in english to really make the case for why he believes the u.s. should continue supporting ukraine in this war against russia, framing it as an investment. as some on capitol hill are looking at the aid with a new level of scrutiny. in a passionate address before congress, ukrainian president volodymer zelenskyy said his country will be victorious and stressed the importance of continued u.s. support. >> your money is not charity. it's an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way. >> reporter: his words seemingly aimed at some
kris van cleave, cbs news, raper ronald regan national airport. >>> volodymyr zelenskyy received a standing ovation from lawmakers during an historic wartime address to a joint meeting of congress. he also met with president biden yesterday in his first trip outside ukraine since russia invaded in february. he thanked mr. biden, congress, and the american people for their continuing support. jarred hill is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, wendi....
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. >> does i bother you today when people say ronald regan was the president of the rich?nt is it for the president to be a role model. >> was it worth it if there were no weapons of mass destruction. >> from 1979 to 2004 walters was the co-host and the producer of abc's "20/20". and in 197. she created and co-hosted the daytime talk show ""the view" retiring in 2014. >> this is my legacy. >> i look forward to -- to not having a schedule. >> in her personal life walters was married more than once and is survived by her adopted daughter jackie. >> i look back and i think i wish i had been with her more. i was so busy with a career. i wish i had spent more time with my jackie. >> the woman who spent her career probing others asked how she would like to be remembered herself. >> i want to be remembered by my daughter as a good and loving mother. i want to be remembered by my friends as somebody who was loyal. i want to be remembered in television maybe as a create maybe as a good news woman. more than being remembered, i hope by younger women i can help them aspire. >> rinnea
. >> does i bother you today when people say ronald regan was the president of the rich?nt is it for the president to be a role model. >> was it worth it if there were no weapons of mass destruction. >> from 1979 to 2004 walters was the co-host and the producer of abc's "20/20". and in 197. she created and co-hosted the daytime talk show ""the view" retiring in 2014. >> this is my legacy. >> i look forward to -- to not having a schedule....
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. >> does i bother you today when people say ronald regan was the president of the rich?mportant is it for the president to be a role model. >> was it worth it if there were no weapons of mass destruction. >> from 1979 to 2004 walters was theo-horor of c's "20/20". and intend c t alw ""the view"tiring in 2014. >> this is legacy. >> i look forward to -- to not having a schedule. >> in her personal life walters was married more than once and is survived by her adopted daughter jackie. >> i look back and i think i wish i had been with her more. i was so busy with a career. i wish i had spent more time with my jackie. >> the woman who spent her career probing others asked how she would like to be remembered herself. >> i want to be remembered by my daughter as a good and loving mother. i want to be remembered by my friends as somebody who was loyal. i want to be remembered in television maybe as a create maybe as a good news woman. more than being remembered, i hope by younger women i can help them aspire. >> rinnea risk abc news, new york. ama: she did. and walt disney c.e.o
. >> does i bother you today when people say ronald regan was the president of the rich?mportant is it for the president to be a role model. >> was it worth it if there were no weapons of mass destruction. >> from 1979 to 2004 walters was theo-horor of c's "20/20". and intend c t alw ""the view"tiring in 2014. >> this is legacy. >> i look forward to -- to not having a schedule. >> in her personal life walters was married more than...
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. >> ronald regan. >> a lot different thanwhat i bought in conversation . i urged him to come to russia and he said why ? because you will finally learn about russia but more importantly they will learn who you are and what represented their. >> george hw bush. >> i have so many handwritten notes from him. a lot of them are just jokes. i got this one that all do rapidfire but the organic farm bill is like this is standing behind me and says are you aware of the way you worded is still? i read as much of it as you have just cracked up. >> bill clinton. >> i like bill clinton. we would sometimes argue less in other words we would go at each other and he opened the door and golike this . we were telling jokes at each other which fortunately the press wasn't there for those. they walk out and say you laugh your hands up . i always liked bill clinton and he said, i felt very close to. >> george w. bush. >> it was interesting to get to know him but he knew of my friendship with his father so we got along well . when he nominated me to be a delegate, every other y
. >> ronald regan. >> a lot different thanwhat i bought in conversation . i urged him to come to russia and he said why ? because you will finally learn about russia but more importantly they will learn who you are and what represented their. >> george hw bush. >> i have so many handwritten notes from him. a lot of them are just jokes. i got this one that all do rapidfire but the organic farm bill is like this is standing behind me and says are you aware of the way you...
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the first two years of the biden administration since two years of the first administration of ronald regann really great news. we just got to keep moving that progress forward. >> cheryl: they focus on the chip manufacturing sector and fair enough that the chip shortage is what really i think to really derail the supply chain and derailed a lot of things and in addition, to covid , but is there a way for us to, i mean that's a d.c. story. you've got your bucket list of things you want to finish by the end of the year. you've got your priorities from a washington perspective. what are they? and how do they help the sector? >> well, so again, the most important thing is not to undo the things that we've done well. so we've got to make sure we're not going to be making a mistake in undoing the 2017 tax reforms. those were great, and again, infrastructure and chips and science, but we have a few things on the list this year that need to get done by the end of the year or they expire and go away. the research and development tax credit. research and development and innovation has super-fueled o
the first two years of the biden administration since two years of the first administration of ronald regann really great news. we just got to keep moving that progress forward. >> cheryl: they focus on the chip manufacturing sector and fair enough that the chip shortage is what really i think to really derail the supply chain and derailed a lot of things and in addition, to covid , but is there a way for us to, i mean that's a d.c. story. you've got your bucket list of things you want to...
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again, to have a fighter for them, where they haven't had that in the past, maybe going back since ronald reganhat's what they are yearning for but i think you make a good point. i think there's real concern by a lot of republicans that donald trump can win the primary but will lose the general and the concern is then, neil, that we have great debate issues. where should we go with the economy. what kind of taxes should we have? you lose by default, right? you don't lose on your ideas if you lose for default. neil: so it used to be that donald trump was the guy who would lead the party. now, many are saying you're damaged goods, not what you were , given these latest developments we'll try and the fact that so many now are anticipating runs of their own without checking with donald trump first, i wonder what the that tells you very quickly. >> well, i'll tell you, it's going to be good for the party. i think you want to have that kind of debate. metal sharpens metal, neil. you want a debate and people on the stage and punching each other so you can sit back and evaluate is it donald trump or so
again, to have a fighter for them, where they haven't had that in the past, maybe going back since ronald reganhat's what they are yearning for but i think you make a good point. i think there's real concern by a lot of republicans that donald trump can win the primary but will lose the general and the concern is then, neil, that we have great debate issues. where should we go with the economy. what kind of taxes should we have? you lose by default, right? you don't lose on your ideas if you...
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i think to myself what would ronald regan think with republicans not supporting people who are fightinging for their votes? i ukraine funding for their votes? i don't think so. because those numbers are so since socialism i understand his margin for error is small. but i don't think that's at the end of the day he is going to give that up in order to get the speakers government. helena. another aood line i speakers government. helena. another good line i thought _ speakers government. helena. another good line i thought president _ good line i thought president zelensky came up was a focus on iran which we know it's supplying drones to russia. this is how one carries funds and other he said it is just a matter of time for the strike or other otherwise. that is smart politics. we know republicans have a hawkish take on iran. yes. politics. we know republicans have a hawkish take on iran.— hawkish take on iran. yes, and as ou said hawkish take on iran. yes, and as you said that _ hawkish take on iran. yes, and as you said that line _ hawkish take on iran. yes, and as you said that line fe
i think to myself what would ronald regan think with republicans not supporting people who are fightinging for their votes? i ukraine funding for their votes? i don't think so. because those numbers are so since socialism i understand his margin for error is small. but i don't think that's at the end of the day he is going to give that up in order to get the speakers government. helena. another aood line i speakers government. helena. another good line i thought _ speakers government. helena....
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ronald reagan pushed for california to become the first state to move forward on deinstitutionalizization signing the patients bill of rights that ended the practice of locking up most patients against their will. but regan'sntal health services. the asylums closed and people had nowhere to go. so would you say what we're experiencing is a direct result of that failure going back to the 1970s when deinstitutionalizization happened? >> absolutely. we tore down what were considered to be horrible state hospitals with the goal of building up community but we never created the platforms for them to do it. >> and today in los angeles by latest count, some 16,000 severely mentally ill people are living on the streets. people just like kelly's brother max whose been homeless on and off for 20 years with schizophrenia and kelly currently has no idea where he is. >> we haven't heard from my brother in over two months and that's probably the longest period of time we've never heard from him. >> were you seeing him somewhat regularly before this stretch? >> yes, yeah. i would see him probably once a week. >> sometimes max tells kelly where to find him. other times she goes to the bench where they've met dozens of tim
ronald reagan pushed for california to become the first state to move forward on deinstitutionalizization signing the patients bill of rights that ended the practice of locking up most patients against their will. but regan'sntal health services. the asylums closed and people had nowhere to go. so would you say what we're experiencing is a direct result of that failure going back to the 1970s when deinstitutionalizization happened? >> absolutely. we tore down what were considered to be...